ITFIE MCHGN LY TCH ON THE RHIN" RUNNTING DOWN .._ (' ~..1. ; . .>: -.. Hlolck is one of ..the tEre' fDoortoeA pea students brougt there i~st Week a o s, A p der the auspices of the Ltberal club. In eneit ShowICR AS dXF T IC E S Dodos, local dramatic group, will IN REGIS1TRATION { resent thiree short one act plays at --- their playhouse, 716 Spring street, Increase in enrollment in the Ulni=' tenlglit I. ra performance for the ben- versity for the second semester will efit of the Ann Arbor committee for amount to approximately 09~,ecord- . ing to 'statistice prepared by the reg th'e relief, of Russian children. Fifty istrar :early in the semesteft last fall, "curious membership cards" have been These statistics are prepared, ar. sold for the performance at $1 each, fully and the actual con o.sta which will tax the playhouse to capac- dents at the end of the year usually 'it y. either °conies within the tnbrers- si hetreprfracso timated, or exceeds that uur 46r by Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last; a low margin, week, "Swimming Apples", by John Last year, it wnas' prediceted that: the'R . Adanms, of the rhetoric depart- same number, as thiis jean,0, oo. is ment, will open the program. Vivian apply for admission to the tUniersity. L. McDonald, :spec., and Oakley -C;' in the winter. The total estihiated at- Johnson,: of -the rhetoric department, tendance was 11,127; the total actuti will appear in this play with Mr. attendance was 11,121, a dmfeirence of Adamsl. seven. FIllowin g this Margaret Grenell's "tlnderstiandlng" will be offered. Bie-, Swark t:11E, Mores to New York sides. Mrs. Grenell, Emily Wires, '23, Emerson:.Swart,*12A1,' has left the and Mary Alice Flynn, a 10 year old' Hudson Motor Car: cominy -r i grl, wIll act in this. number.j he was assistant distrctt manaer of't' he final presentation of the even- the eastern territory,. to act~ept a pp-: lug' will; .be the hit 'of the previous sition, with the P. W. Chapiran bond- performance, "Monkey Glands", by, ig company of New' York: City. Lowell ~ Carr:,of the sociology de- partment. Professor Clarence Meader,.' Senior LUt' Meet This.4fteriwon of the. Latin department, Howard D.I ,A sh6rt meeting will be held by' the 'Roelofa, of the rhetoric department, seniorlits at 4 o'clock this afternoon; Luella Townley, grad, and Mr. Carr in room 205, ;Mason' belt. InA addition 'will appear in this farce. to sonme rotinie bhsiness, reports of TPhe .entire, proceeds of the eveningf . several' committees' will be: given at will be,.turned over to the Russian this time..." relief, fund. 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'Awsrneian 'i.roops at Attentio e in Colii 11, Pro' loins to Embar king fo; the United States Coblenz 'has seen the last of these doughboys, who were among thos 3 brigaded with Allied forces about tht"e of the largest cities, on the Rhine. They were all ordered home ten days ago. Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America 'write practically ev'ery farm of insurance except life. if I \\ -_ i s OFFERED IN''STATE FOUR FACULTY MEMBERS AND FIVE PUBLIC HEALTH MEN TALLY FOREIGN STUDES\T TO ADD)RESS FRESHaIiLANENGINEERS TODAY Jorgen Holck, of the University of ~Copenhagen, will speak before the regular assembly of the freshman en- gineers at 11 o'clock today in room 348 of the Engineering building. He will discuss the organization of the Danish universities, and the part the student body plays in the social and W~itical life of their country. t; J - . r~ ~ -NM" Nine University extension lectures were give'i in the, state yesterday, ,four were by 'members. of the faculty and .the 'other five'wer health lectures by .doctors affiliated. with the joint .-ommittete on public health. Prof. Clifton 0. Carey, of the ,surveying de- partmnent, addressed: the Fellowship club of professional and business wo- men at Lansing on ".inesd Highways and Byways."~ Prof. Marion .C., Wier, of the rhetoric department, gave. the second lecture with "The Cello.-Lec- ture Recital" 'as his subject, before the Rapid River schools. Prof. Arthur ,H. Blanchard; of the highway, engineering .and ,transport department, spoke before the Commner- cial club 'at Allegan 'on "The, Use of the Motor. Truck 'in Rural Conmmun- sties," "Standards. of Education,"? was the subject~ upon which P~rof. Clifford Woody, 'of the departmnent of educa- tion,. talked before. the Parent-Teach- ei's association at Decatur. Dr. C: D'Cati spoke before the Br'itton Pa t4' eslier's ,association about "Those Nerves." Dr. A. M. 'Bar- rett delivered "Mental Hygiene and Social Welfare", to- the Adrian Wo- man's club, w~shile Mars. Caroline Bart- lett Crane was the speaker at the Bartford public health day. Dr. A. W. Hornubogen'spoke before the Wakefield 'Woman's clu~b on, "Goitre-Its Preven- tioi and Cure." Dr. B. H. Masselink, using as his subject "Our Teeth and What They -Do for, Us,". addressed the Covert Parent-Teacher's association.I Eating May ,Ba a Habit! Matki yowr Luz 2hes a pleasure eI ting at Tuttles Lunch Room ' 333 Maynard St. South of ,Majestic I° No" .w.-. mm., Li NAT TONAL BANK ORGA^NIzED 1863 is: OLDEST BANK IN ANN ARBOR :: IOLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MICHIGAN {f t t t't .r. _, * z)j xf - i~ V -4 "Day 4y day, 'in every' way, I' am at your service";, JIMMIE,, the'"ad tak- erGall X613.-Adv.. _.r.....,-,-_ . ' !, C 'I E- 1 .1 "1 ill i ' t ( S v v> a'A f!{ y , .Y.K t a . 0. f 4 i $28.50 t~ I3 Fashions Th at hint of Coming Spring 8 is the special sale. price on big,- burly overcoats formerly' marked $37. and $40. Made of Crisp Taffetas Rustle Mverrily A~long the Path of fashion 1II riche st woolens; all styles! TOffetas seem to top the list of favored fabrics for the Spring frocks -- and they come in such quaint styles w'ith dainty flutin gs. The basque is also good this season. We would like to showv you our Spring line at your convenience. We are also planning to be able to help you plan your outfit Greatest clothing sale of the year REULE CONLIN co. For the f-Hop M AIN ST"R'E E T AT W AS H IN GT ON I I